Posted by farmer101IL on August 01, 2009 at 17:24:04 from (173.136.245.93):
In Reply to: Poof posted by VernMI on August 01, 2009 at 17:14:41:
VernMI said: (quoted from post at 17:14:41 08/01/09) Farmer, let's get back to the beautiful women in Texas. How beautiful are they? Any pic's. C'mon your eating my heart out.
Vern that was a long time ago. We used to go to a bar on the South side of Austin and one on the North side of Austion. One was the Yellow Rose and the other was the Red Rose.
Texas women know what they want and ain't afraid to tell ya. Heck didn't they take miss america like 20 times in a row or something. Blonde hair, long legs, jeezze to t be 25 again.
I like that town alot. Now Minnesota girls they aren't all bad either. How about them blonde submissive mormon girls in Utah. Just got to get them away from the "Church" though, then ya got something.
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